Buying an Outdoor Fire Pit - Some Tips
It’s always entertaining for you and your family to assemble together and unwind in the open on warm summer evenings but what can you do in the fall or spring when nights are chilly but you still desire to be outside? You could put up a garden fireplace but this can be quite a considerable undertaking and you can’t take it with you if you move. One solution could be to use an outdoor fire pit. Fire pits bring about the look and warmth of a campfire to your terrace or backyard but in a very controlled and protected way. Also a lot of fire pits are portable, so you can take them on trips or if you move house, or move them around on your terrace or garden to a more fitting location.
Fire Pit Designs and Styles
Fire pits are available in a selection of distinct styles including table top, chimney style, camping rings or fire bowl design fire pits. Also they come in a mixture of sizes from about 25 inches in diameter, intermediate up to 40 inches, and especially large up to 50 inches which are just about as large as a patio table! Of course your budget and the area where you are going to situate your fire pit will determine which size you should purchase. Inexpensive fire pits for around $99 are to be had but they may not last for any length of time, two or three seasons at the most. Metal in these economical models tends to be thin and liable to rusting and many screens are not very well-built and can collapse. At the other extreme there are fire pits powered by gas from about $500 to more than $2500 which will last you for many years.
Firepit Accessories
Over and above your outdoor fire pit you may also want to buy a few accessories. Generally fire pits are supplied with a screen to stop sparks from being a danger but they regularly become twisted and broken through use. Another accessory that is functional is a grill so you can cook on your fire pit! If you are going to leave it in the open air then you really must have a fire pit cover to shelter it from the elements. Some additionally come with tables.
Firepit Safety
Always understand the manufacturers advice before you use your fire pit. It is not a good proposal to use an outside fire pit on a wood deck, a cement or tile floor or outside on the ground is much safer. You should also make sure you don’t use it near to anything that is flammable such as fences, trees or other wooden objects. Piles of dry grass or other dry plant material is also inflammable so be cautious if you have recently mowed the lawn!
Fire Pit Portability
When you come to a decision on the type of outdoor fire pit to get think about if you want it to be portable. Some of the gas fire pits are weighty and not really simple to move. Smaller, lighter fire pits can be moved around or taken with you to the beach or on camping trips
